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  1. Characteristics. Ongole cattle are known for their toughness, rapid growth rate, and natural tolerance to tropical heat and disease resistance. It was the first Indian breed of cattle to gain worldwide recognition. [5] Ongole bull. The Ongole is one of the heaviest breeds.

  2. Mar 4, 2017 · Learn about the Ongole cattle breed, a dual purpose cattle breed from Andhra Pradesh, India. See photos, characteristics, production traits, and export destinations of Ongole bulls and cows.

  3. Feb 6, 2013 · Find information about Ongole bulls, a dual-purpose breed also known as Nellore, with glossy white coat and stumpy horns. See the list of conventional semen Ongole bulls with their names, tags, DOB, breed, dam, and performance data.

    • Physical Characteristics of Ongole Cattle
    • Special Features of Ongole Cattle
    • Disease Resistance in Ongole Breed Cattle
    • Feeding Behaviour of Ongole Breed Cattle

    The coat of this breed is shiny white. Dark markings on the head, neck, and hump, as well as black spots on the knees and pastern, distinguish males. Short and stumpy horns develop outward and backward from the poll's outer angles, thick at the base and without cracks. Cows have thinner horns than bulls. Cows have horns that stretch forth, upward, ...

    A single Ongole bull weighs around 460 kilograms.
    It can produce up to 2700 kg of milk. It has a 280-day lactation period.
    Ongole breed cattle's milk is thought to contain 4-5 percent butterfat, resulting in well-nourished calves.
    In times of great scarcity, Ongole breed cattle can slow down their metabolism to prevent starvation.
    The immunity of the Ongole breed is well known.
    It has a high level of resistance to eye cancer.
    This breed is most recognized for its resistance to mad cow disease, which is common in other cattle breeds.
    Cattle of the Ongole breed can be fed grain, crops, or crop residues such as sorghum, Zea mays, crotalaria, Macrotyloma, and fodder trees such as acacia, Azadirachta, and fiscus.
    The fodder grassesandropogan, iseilema, and indigofera grasses species that were naturally growing on river and rivulets banks, private grazing grounds, and common grazing lands have sustained this...
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  4. Ongole is a prominent dual purpose breed of Andhra Pradesh. The breed got its name from its geographical area of origin, i.e. Ongole. The breed is also known as “Nellore” as the Ongole area was earlier in Nellore district.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OngoleOngole - Wikipedia

    The Ongole Bull (Ongole Gittha) Agriculture is the primary industry of Ongole, and the city is a major center for tobacco trading in Andhra Pradesh. Ongole bulls are a breed of oxen that are exported to many countries.

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  7. Aug 26, 2024 · The Ongole cattle are a beautiful breed of cattle from India. They are most widely distributed and are bred in the largest numbers in many other countries throughout the world. The breed is indigenous to the Andhra region in the Prakasam District in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India.